Myth Mad Adventures in the Print Trade

Neil Philip, the man behind Adventures in the Print Trade, is a writer who also runs the print gallery Idbury Prints. His blog is a visual feast and an important art history resource.

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01 Marcel Roux, L'enfant et la Mort
Marcel Roux, L’enfant et la Mort
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02 Franz Stuck - Lucifer, c. 1890
Franz Stuck – Lucifer, c. 1890
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03 Dorothea Tanning, La Marée IV
Dorothea Tanning, La Marée IV
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04 Lucien Boucher, Le Toboggan
Lucien Boucher, Le Toboggan
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05 Lucien Boucher, La Pharmacie
Lucien Boucher, La Pharmacie
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06 Eric Ravilious, Pharmaceutical Chemist
Eric Ravilious, Pharmaceutical Chemist
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07 Lill Tschudi, 1941 linocut
Lill Tschudi, 1941 linocut
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08 Jacob Epstein, A Mournful Madrigal, 1940
Jacob Epstein, A Mournful Madrigal, 1940
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09 Édouard Chimot, Ce sont les autres qui meurent, 1921
Édouard Chimot, Ce sont les autres qui meurent, 1921
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10 Ghislaine de Menten de Horne, Qui pleure là
Ghislaine de Menten de Horne, Qui pleure là
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11 Hermine David, drypoint for an edition of Sagesse by Paul Verlaine, published in 1943 by Creuzevault, Paris
Hermine David, drypoint for an edition of Sagesse by Paul Verlaine, published in 1943 by Creuzevault, Paris
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12 Georges Gorvel, Rue du Cherche-Midi (Impression)
Georges Gorvel, Rue du Cherche-Midi (Impression)
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13 Felix Vallotton, 1902, Salute first, it’s the Prefect’s car
Felix Vallotton, 1902, Salute first, it’s the Prefect’s car
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14 Frans de Geetere, Mes Communions II
Frans de Geetere, Mes Communions II
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15 Alexandre Ralli, Marché aux puces
Alexandre Ralli, Marché aux puces
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16 Walter Spitzer, Bull's Head, 1963, Lithograph for Les Bestiares by Henri de Montherlant
Walter Spitzer, Bull’s Head, 1963, Lithograph for Les Bestiares by Henri de Montherlant
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17 François Lunven (1942-1971), Poète aux interstices, 1972 lithograph
François Lunven (1942-1971), Poète aux interstices, 1972 lithograph
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18 Miroslav Houra, Prometheus, 1973 linocut
Miroslav Houra, Prometheus, 1973 linocut
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19 Edmond Heuzé, Père Ubu rides to war
Edmond Heuzé, Père Ubu rides to war
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20 Pierre Jacquot, The Fool, original lithograph
Pierre Jacquot, The Fool, original lithograph
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21 Arnaud d'Hauterives, Qu'est-ce qu l'amour
Arnaud d’Hauterives, Qu’est-ce qu l’amour
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Thank you Neil for sharing your prints here.

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